At the Fraunhofer Institute for Integrated Circuits IIS, research is conducted along the entire quantum computing value chain – from developing scalable quantum hardware and control electronics to quantum algorithms and software for quantum computers, all the way to concrete industrial applications. The talk will offer insights into current research activities that pave the way for using quantum computers and algorithms in industrial contexts. These include new approaches to reconstructing tomographic volume images in X-ray technology, hybrid quantum-classical optimization methods for logistics, production, and infrastructure, as well as techniques for translating abstract quantum algorithms into the native language of quantum hardware as efficiently as possible. In addition, the talk will present technologies that enable quantum computer scaling, such as highly integrated control and readout electronics, shielding and control systems for quantum systems, and real-time-capable control of optical components. During the guided tour that follows, you will visit the antenna measurement hall, the cryostat and laser laboratories, and various exhibits.
The talk begins at 5:30 p.m. The subsequent tour of the antenna measurement hall, the cryostat and laser laboratories, and the exhibits will end at around 7:30 p.m. Both the lecture hall and the exhibits are accessible barrier-free; the path up to the entrance of the antenna measurement hall is also barrier-free.
Registration for the event is required. From 17 April, you can find the corresponding registration form here. The event will be held in German.
You can find all events of the “MQV-Einblicke" series here.